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🔨 Senco FramePro 2K0103N Sequential Nailer Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
Rating 
4.0
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Description of 🔨 Senco FramePro 2K0103N Sequential Nailer

Drives 2- to 3-1/2-Inch smooth shank nails and 2- to 3-Inch ring shank nails; shank diameters include 0.113, 0.120, 0.131, and 0.148. Upgraded XtremePro internal features include anodized sleeve for additional strength and durability, urethane sleeve cap protects sleeve from wear, and fixed firing valve to improve tool life and speed. 20-Degree in-line magazine provides excellent maneuverability and line of sight. On-tool stowable rafter hanger. Thumbwheel depth-of-drive control and EZ-Clear.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good design, works with power tools

This nailer is tough and gets the job done. Perhaps the most striking feature is the aggressive styling and rugged appearance. It accepts "cheap" nails and I haven't had more misfires than you would expect from a nail gun. I bought this nailer last year for $167.xx so it wasn't a problem for me. I've had other Senco nailers and never really liked them, back then I preferred Hitachi or Duo-Fast but this gun is much better and I'm happy with it. It's not a lightweight tool for light jobs, but…

Pros
  • Driver and EZ-Clear
Cons
  • Big and bulky

Revainrating 3 out of 5

* Larger nails will not sink fully

I have NEVER had a problem with jamming, double shots or blank shots. I use Senco nails, maybe that helps? I got a nail stuck once, it was easy to fix. I'm REALLY having trouble with this gun's ability to drive a .131"3" thick galvanized ring nail into pressure treated wood that is still slightly damp. This is a problem for me because I like to use this size on decks and pressure treated wood is always a bit wet. It leaves about 1/4 - 1/2 inch of the nail undriven. The point is not to use a…

Pros
  • Inserts 2 to 3 1/2" smooth shank nails and 2 to 3" ring shank nails; Shank diameters include .113, .120, .131, and .148.
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good nailer but could be better

I bought the unit for a house remodel where walls were added and removed. I figured an assembly nailer would get the job done quicker than hammering nails or using a cordless drill with construction screws. I was right. Note. I am a homeowner, not a professional carpenter or handyman. However, I have two problems. Firstly, no matter how I set the depth gauge, I can't fully submerge my toenails. At maximum depth, the nails will still stick out a quarter of an inch as they tamp the toes. Flat…

Pros
  • Built in 20 degree magazine gives excellent maneuverability and direct view
Cons
  • Some small things